THREE IRISH WIDOWS Comes to The Theatre Space, Now thru 7/24

When Ed Malone's hilarious "THE THREE IRISH WIDOWS versus THE REST OF THE WORLD" opened in Dublin the critics raved.

So he got himself an American Visa and opened the comedy in New York where he was rewarded with four sold-out runs; two at Stage Left Studio followed by the Singers Forum and the 1st Irish Festival.

Another avalanche of rave reviews.

Now.

Mr. Malone has teamed with entrepreneur/producer MICK MELLAMPHY who will present the esteemed international hit at the second floor THEATRE SPACE at his Upper East Side Irish emporium, RYAN'S DAUGHTER (350 East 85th Street - between 1st & 2nd Avenues) where it will open TONIGHT, JUNE 19th and play through THURSDAY, JULY 24th.

"THE THREE IRISH WIDOWS versus THE REST OF THE WORLD" will never play in Cork City, County Cork, Ireland. NEVER. That's where Mrs. Malone, author/director Ed Malone's mother lives.

This is a play about Mrs. Malone, her sister and her sister-in-law, three Irish widows, the men that got them that way and what the widows did with their newfound freedom.

Of the thirty-four (34) characters star, FERGAL TITLEY plays at hyper-space-break-neck speed, the three widows are the apex of the triumphant and hypnotic hilarity throughout the evening.

Not that Mr. Titley's Michael Jackson isn't stunning. It is. Or the tree he portrays isn't convincing. It is.

But it is the three widow' declaration of independence that shakes the world and kidnaps the audience.

Their names are NUALA, BRENDA and MARGARET.

They live in Ireland because that is where they were born.

During the 80's and the 90's they existed for their husbands. They cooked for their husbands. They cleaned, shopped, organized and entertained for their husbands.

And sometime between the husbands beating them, ignoring them and taking them for granted; the husbands died; two of cancer and one driving drunk into the tree Fergal so convincingly plays at the top of the show.

The widows arranged the funerals then they arranged to go to Pat, the hairdresser, Tony, the travel agent and to America to find some REAL men.

What happens to the widows in America is the stuff of which great shows are made. And movies.

ABOUT FERGAL TITLEY (Star)

Fergal Titley trained at the Samuel Beckett Centre, Trinity College, Dublin from 2006-2009. He then went onto complete his Honours Degree in Advanced Performance, Film Studies and Directing, also at Trinity College which he graduated from in 2011. He was an Actor in Dublin for over four years before moving to New York in 2012.

New York Theatre Credits include: 'Star of the Sea' (Irish Arts Centre/ Rehearsed reading), 'Maybe and 'The Chicken House' (Rehearsed readings both for Origin Theatre Company as part of the 1st Irish Festival, NY 2012), and 'Future' (PS122).

Fergal also traveled to the Arezzo International Festival in Italy for two consecutive years with 'Love or 'Money, a cabaret show and 'Sweeney's Flight', a mythical Irish piece written by Seamus Heaney.

ABOUT ED MALONE (Playwright & Director)

Ed Malone is a playwright, director, actor, and clown who was born and raised in Cork City, Ireland. He moved to New York City in 2007 after two years of schooling in Paris - first in Ecole Jacques Lecoq and then working with the legendary French clown Philippe Gaulier at Ecole Philippe Gaulier. His solo play 'The Three Irish Widows Versus The Rest of the World' received three acclaimed runs in New York City in 2010 including a sold-out run at the 1st Irish Theatre Festival. Ed's debut play 'The Self Obsessed Tragedy of Ed Malone' toured Ireland and England extensively to great critical acclaim, after which, it and it's sequel 'The Self Obsessed Tragedy of Ed Malone Chapter 2' received sold-out runs at Stage Left Studios in New York City in the spring of 2009. Ed's play 'The Ballad of Charlie & Cate' was performed as part of the Irish Repertory Theatre's 2013/2014 reading series. As an actor Ed stepped into the role of Brendan in the Irish Repertory Theatre's Lucille Lortell Award nominated production of 'The Weir' and he also played Johnny Boyle in 'Juno and the Paycock' at the Irish Repertory Theatre. Mr. Malone is a member of the Dramatist's Guild of America and American Actor's Equity.

THE THEATRE
THE THEATRE SPACE at RYAN'S DAUGHTER
350 East 85th Street

THE PLAYING SCHEDULE
JUNE 19 through JULY 24
Thursdays at 8:00pm
Sundays at 3:00pm